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there is a universal theme of a rising rate environment out there. i will keep saying until it registers. you cannot normalize retail unless you normalize growth and inflation. inflation has not been normalized. the wealth effect is supposed to be benefiting the consumers. >> didn't the inflation numbers come up to an extent? morelittle blip is transitory to begin with. there is no real demand. the only way we will get inflation is from cost push inflation. >> clearly we will not get it from the fed. >> thank you. ago told you five years that the bank of japan in england and the central banks would be pumping trillions of dollars -- we would be talking about bitcoin. we have to ask ourselves what is happening in the mechanism here, where inflation is not being treated. if the emerging economies are in their anticipation of future earnings growth, the u.s. stock market is very wrong. >> what will it take to get inflation? >> higher wages. 77% of inflation comes from wages. you think about, what is the biggest cost to all these employers? wages. not ni
there is a universal theme of a rising rate environment out there. i will keep saying until it registers. you cannot normalize retail unless you normalize growth and inflation. inflation has not been normalized. the wealth effect is supposed to be benefiting the consumers. >> didn't the inflation numbers come up to an extent? morelittle blip is transitory to begin with. there is no real demand. the only way we will get inflation is from cost push inflation. >> clearly we will not...
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>> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself or companies that have gone private that are trying to transform companies to deliver solutions into the small and medium-size companies in the marketplace. >> one of the stocks we like to talk about is tesla. morgan stanley doubled their price target. would you buy tesla? >> i'm a technology banker and a big car guy, so i love the stock, does it have the chops to develop the solutions that? that is an unknown. it's interesting at risk dollars that may lay out in a big way or may not. it?ould you buy >> no. >> a lot of analysts still have a bye on it. we are on the market again and 30 minutes. "street smart" is
>> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself...
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i think we have to really understand and see how she reacts when we have a very, very challenging environment for her. you can make a case where you start to see the market down 10% or 15% because the economic data is starting to weaken, we get poor unemployment numbers and the pressure on her to begin to slow or stop the taper and maybe go the other way would be immense from the politicians. i think the market is realizing that and saying hey, there's a floor underneath here, we are not going to be able to fall a whole lot more before we get a relatively dovish yellen to help out. i think that's also another reason why the market's going up. >> mind you, yellen has already put it out there, it would take a significant change or deterioration in economic data for them to change course on the taper. nonetheless, what is the case you make for stocks? make it a good one. >> i think we look at the stock market and do see some opportunities out there. it might be a little more selective than it was say a year or two ago but we feel we can still find companies that are growing well and are pretty r
i think we have to really understand and see how she reacts when we have a very, very challenging environment for her. you can make a case where you start to see the market down 10% or 15% because the economic data is starting to weaken, we get poor unemployment numbers and the pressure on her to begin to slow or stop the taper and maybe go the other way would be immense from the politicians. i think the market is realizing that and saying hey, there's a floor underneath here, we are not going...
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saying it has become a hazard to public health safety and environment. let's bring in the global head of commodities at citi, ed morse. great to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> will this stall things in transporting crude? >> we don't know yet. there's a lot of crude and petroleum products that are shipped by rail in north america. about 700 million barrels a day. it's been petroleum product that's been moved by rail. the big surge is north dakota going by rail, east, west and south. and the explosion recently, might have some consequences in north dakota. >> what is the risk, as you see it, to crude oil prices in terms of, if that shipment has slowed because some cars are taken off of that cycle? >> you look at the amount of trains and tankers coming out of the north dakota terminal, it is a train with 100 tankers, leaves that terminal every 2 1/2 hours. if that slowed down, what does that mean to the price of oil? >> sure. we don't know whether that's going to be whether they're going to aim. they're going to aim in part, at what the gase
saying it has become a hazard to public health safety and environment. let's bring in the global head of commodities at citi, ed morse. great to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> will this stall things in transporting crude? >> we don't know yet. there's a lot of crude and petroleum products that are shipped by rail in north america. about 700 million barrels a day. it's been petroleum product that's been moved by rail. the big surge is north dakota going by rail,...
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in this environment with mo mo stocks, there's a lot of places you can be trading these things. we've seen the volatility in some of the names. we're trading around the edges and it's been very fruitful. >> i was reading there seemed to be a lot of individual investors trading into the market right now, and the danger here -- let me just read off some of the tech stocks that had swings down more than 4% today. linkedin, zillow, blackberry, workday, sales force, zulily. a lot of these stocks that have had nice runs over the past few months, the retail investor gets in, it's like i have that app on my phone, maybe i want it, it's really kind of dangerous out there. it might suit them well to remember the big old stodgy stocks. nothing wrong with a bow tie. >> the market -- >> the bow tie. >> i'm saying there's nothing wrong with the bow tie. >> the bow tie is happening. but the market has really been sort of a momentum market over the last couple months. what you see today even before the ukraine situation overflowed into the rest of the market was beta coming out of the market. t
in this environment with mo mo stocks, there's a lot of places you can be trading these things. we've seen the volatility in some of the names. we're trading around the edges and it's been very fruitful. >> i was reading there seemed to be a lot of individual investors trading into the market right now, and the danger here -- let me just read off some of the tech stocks that had swings down more than 4% today. linkedin, zillow, blackberry, workday, sales force, zulily. a lot of these...
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obviously the interest rate and inflationary environment are different across-countries. if you want exposure to reits ins asset class you might not limit your exposure to the u.s. but diversify globally. >> it's josh brown. good point. i agree with you on the dow jones reit index the yield is 3.6% which the bear case on that would be, hey, i'm not really getting paid for the amount of interest rate risk i might be taking. that's not such a great yield here. where are you finding values elsewhere in the world and how are you play that? >> i would just say with regards to the yield, you have to think about reits like you would equities, total return. looking back of a long period reits have earned returns similars to stocks with half the return coming to appreciation, not just yield in you want to look at the total return. i would say that the yields on average and reits outside of the u.s. might be a bit higher than those that are in the u.s. the key thing is reits as a total return of investment, also for investors ideally if you own these things inside requiremeti accou
obviously the interest rate and inflationary environment are different across-countries. if you want exposure to reits ins asset class you might not limit your exposure to the u.s. but diversify globally. >> it's josh brown. good point. i agree with you on the dow jones reit index the yield is 3.6% which the bear case on that would be, hey, i'm not really getting paid for the amount of interest rate risk i might be taking. that's not such a great yield here. where are you finding values...
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-pwe saw what happened to circu city, radio shack had a tough time in that environment, 4.5%, cutting the management they don't need, and earnings per share beating profit on a ride so sales were still little tricky but stock is doing well. adam: the s and p is on track for record close and the dow is climbing back from earlier losses, 35 points, mixed economic news. turmoil in ukraine, testimony on the hill, an opportunity to address concerns regarding recent soft economic data. >> since my appearance before the house committee on number of data releases point to softer spending. part of that softness may reflect weather conditions. is difficult to discern how much. adam: joining us is oppenheimer funds chief economist, how much of a player is the weather in the south economic data? >> they asked me to come back in april or may and i will tell you. if you didn't buy a house you didn't buy a car because of a blizzard, you might buy it later on. you didn't go out to dinner, that is pretty much spending this law so it is hard to say i was looking at history of past times, got a fight af
-pwe saw what happened to circu city, radio shack had a tough time in that environment, 4.5%, cutting the management they don't need, and earnings per share beating profit on a ride so sales were still little tricky but stock is doing well. adam: the s and p is on track for record close and the dow is climbing back from earlier losses, 35 points, mixed economic news. turmoil in ukraine, testimony on the hill, an opportunity to address concerns regarding recent soft economic data. >> since...
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clearly, the changing environment for a payment company shows how successful paypal might someday be. lived a lot of groundwork like no one else, but as the trite tv is an goes, we shall see. >> we shall see. the stock up one percent. that was a great insight. investors are easing their concern, but not when it comes to radioshack. this electronic store catch a break? ♪ >> jcpenney, toys "r" us, best buy and sears are all seeing their bond rally the most in a year, the sign that that isestors -- but radioshack an entirely different story. badwe kept hearing was how the weather of that retailers and margins were bad -- what is going on? >> that was definitely the vibe on wall street. the data was not looking great and everyone was ready for a catalyst for these retailers. it was like you had a pot of water coming to a boil. so -- in the waterned question were >> everyone else got taken off the burner and radioshack is still on. everyone else had liquidity and said we are going to make it at least through this year. radioshack, they just could not make it. the revenues are down, their
clearly, the changing environment for a payment company shows how successful paypal might someday be. lived a lot of groundwork like no one else, but as the trite tv is an goes, we shall see. >> we shall see. the stock up one percent. that was a great insight. investors are easing their concern, but not when it comes to radioshack. this electronic store catch a break? ♪ >> jcpenney, toys "r" us, best buy and sears are all seeing their bond rally the most in a year, the...
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things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. don't i mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what sane and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be when and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with dope on the more sold in the brain of a person who doesn't because from. the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noises the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all coming in at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good in some state don't get to feel pleasure any more. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day being a stigmatized marginal person in the world and have to make decisions about using street drugs or using prescribed drugs street drugs or easier to get them prescribed drugs street drugs feel better pres
things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. don't i mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what sane and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be when and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with dope on the more sold in the brain of a person who doesn't because...
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adam parker at morgan stanley is still bullish, saying look, in this type of environment it's all about growth, even though you do have some big valuations in certain sectors within tech. that's where the growth is and that's where you see investors going and particularly on a day like today, they are flocking towards a tech-heavy nasdaq index. >> understandably so. thanks, sheila. appreciate it very much. >>> the dow is having its best day of the year. we are up almost 218 points on the trading session. now bob pisani is here. it's lifting almost all boats today. >> that's right. earlier today it was ten to one advancing to declining stocks. relief rally's a good way to describe this given what happened yesterday and the strength of the rally. midcap, historic high. small cap, russell 2000 at an historic high. the volatility in the vix, remember yesterday it went from 14 to 16? it went back down to 14 today, indication that tensions are easing. we don't know why. it was always unclear what the military action would be. it seems very clear we don't know what's going to happen but tanks
adam parker at morgan stanley is still bullish, saying look, in this type of environment it's all about growth, even though you do have some big valuations in certain sectors within tech. that's where the growth is and that's where you see investors going and particularly on a day like today, they are flocking towards a tech-heavy nasdaq index. >> understandably so. thanks, sheila. appreciate it very much. >>> the dow is having its best day of the year. we are up almost 218...
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senate environment and public works committee. i'm just going to read you his quote. the earth's geological history contradi contradicts. you have ice age -- because the climate is so difficult to figure out what's going into the variability of the climates. >> can i ask a question related to this? but i'm not a scientist so i don't know. i'm told january 2014 was earth's fourth warmest on record globally. on average for the whole globe that it was much warmer. >> right. going back how far? >> if you really -- >> it's 130 years, andrew. the plan set $4 billiet is 4 bi old. the warmer month was in the 90s. why would there be a warmer month when the co2 was an issue. 130 years, all of us looking at this, it's almost like -- in the middle ages it was witchcraft. you would attribute adverse weather events to witchcraft. now we have co2 at this point. >> i'm just suggesting that even though we live in this very cold environment right now or it feels cold on a relative basis, it supposedlien is as cold. >> but when it's a warm year it is because of global warming. when it's
senate environment and public works committee. i'm just going to read you his quote. the earth's geological history contradi contradicts. you have ice age -- because the climate is so difficult to figure out what's going into the variability of the climates. >> can i ask a question related to this? but i'm not a scientist so i don't know. i'm told january 2014 was earth's fourth warmest on record globally. on average for the whole globe that it was much warmer. >> right. going back...
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backed companies are doing these quick turnarounds lately, which in the past has signaled a real frothy environment with companies going public after only one year of being held private. it would be a real benefit for them to start exiting right now while the ipo market is hot. they could get a decent valuation, presumably. $5 billion is what people said they were looking at. which is sizable. >> the question that people have, some cultures are very adverse to private equity. the germans call it locus. >> some people say that they do a great thing, they by companies in bad shape, turn them around, put them back on the market. others think that they play the stock market cycles correctly. things are out of favor, they pick them up and sell them on the wave. >> they get paid millions of dollars to time that correctly. sometimes it works out, sometimes it does not, but it seems to be paying off for these private equity sponsors. >> in the case of j. crew, when they took it private or last time there were multiple lawsuits involved that there was somehow collusion to get it at a cheaper price. those ki
backed companies are doing these quick turnarounds lately, which in the past has signaled a real frothy environment with companies going public after only one year of being held private. it would be a real benefit for them to start exiting right now while the ipo market is hot. they could get a decent valuation, presumably. $5 billion is what people said they were looking at. which is sizable. >> the question that people have, some cultures are very adverse to private equity. the germans...
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we think it's 13% and 15%, in a 3% to 5% spending environment. really focusing on signature attacks. any unusual activity, especially on the government or homeland security side. that's going to be front and center over the coming days. >> what sorts of attacks. we've seen russia do this when it had a spat with estonia over a war memorial. it happened in 2007. and it took the internet off line. people couldn't access atms. vote in estonia. they couldn't vote or anything like that. what are we expecting against the u.s.? >> i think it specifically attacks on social media. major enterprises. and you know, any sort of attacks, specific on the homeland security side. and one that is a government-backed one. pro-russia and anti-u.s. type of attacks that we would see across homeland security. and it speaks that we have so many issues in terms of spending on the government. that's why you see it ramp up. from everything we hear, they're ready to go within the beltway if there's any issue. >> i want to talk about picks. it has been difficult to invest in
we think it's 13% and 15%, in a 3% to 5% spending environment. really focusing on signature attacks. any unusual activity, especially on the government or homeland security side. that's going to be front and center over the coming days. >> what sorts of attacks. we've seen russia do this when it had a spat with estonia over a war memorial. it happened in 2007. and it took the internet off line. people couldn't access atms. vote in estonia. they couldn't vote or anything like that. what...
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commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent for their products reviews for policy reasons. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to wear first two thousand fifteen only goes on to new ritual really have a high probability of violations of law will be subject to inspections. if an entrepreneur of the phils only to requirements inspection agency should not come and it's all starting to wear first two thousand fifteen the liquidation procedure for small to medium size businesses will be simplified the general prosecutor's office will provide the national chamber of the newest be accessed on information in relation to business. hooper computers issue the permit issuance procedure will be completed in at least a hundred forty kinds of perm
commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent for their products reviews for policy reasons. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to...
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so we would characterize this as a more complacent forward looking market environment. and this is the kind of market in which you start to get paid to focus on the risks rather than the opportunities. >> one of your headlines today is ukraine is not the biggest threat. what is then? >> at the moment, people are very focussed on the improving confidence backdrop and the firmer bid to the market. if you step back, you realize that just as confidence is its own fundamental, the paper money architecture we have in the world is its own vulnerability. we see problems in the united states, china, europe, and japan. so akrcross the board we see a range of different issues that the markets will have to digest in the next couple of years. >> i see you have a lot of old tech names in there. the ciscos, the microsofts. and i'm just wondering -- >> oracle, top holding. >> yes, sorry. if the market takes off and we do get a breakout to the upside and you have some in cash and some in these old tech names that are buying back stock and issuing high dividends, are you concerned you ma
so we would characterize this as a more complacent forward looking market environment. and this is the kind of market in which you start to get paid to focus on the risks rather than the opportunities. >> one of your headlines today is ukraine is not the biggest threat. what is then? >> at the moment, people are very focussed on the improving confidence backdrop and the firmer bid to the market. if you step back, you realize that just as confidence is its own fundamental, the paper...
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they make it a shopping environment. we know you love tesla. tesla is going down. the stock is up today. does he mean, or she, do they mean that the stock will go down? >> i do not have a comment on it. whether it will have a powerful battery to lower the cost of the model. can they make a battery? solar city. tesla invented a battery. who knows. local, chapultepec, a new high, i believe. nicole: the shareholders love to see it. it hit 579. up about 4%. just recently hit another high. do not forget, now they are offering shredded tofu. stuart: who saw $500 a share? nicole: a mcdonald's spinoff. you remember when. stuart: take a look at radioshack. the company is closing 1100 stores. now they have announced they are closing 1100 stores. is this a possible turnaround? liz: i do not think so. we have been talking about radioshack for years. i think the cost is way too much. stuart: the last comment from you. >> you go for doctors. stuart: welcome back, tracy. we thank everybody for participating. thank you. an attorney for lois lerner says she will only testify under
they make it a shopping environment. we know you love tesla. tesla is going down. the stock is up today. does he mean, or she, do they mean that the stock will go down? >> i do not have a comment on it. whether it will have a powerful battery to lower the cost of the model. can they make a battery? solar city. tesla invented a battery. who knows. local, chapultepec, a new high, i believe. nicole: the shareholders love to see it. it hit 579. up about 4%. just recently hit another high. do...
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all of the specialty produce that people in the bay area love on the farmer's markets, sanitizing the environment is not going to make sense for agriculture. we can't go there. >> reporter: then there's the expense like testing irrigation water once a week. >> for a smaller farm where the owners are working full time just to keep the farm afloat, it's going to be pretty much impossible. >> reporter: but this man says -- >> we feel like it can be done. >> reporter: he is senior scientist with western growers an industry group that represents some of the biggest agribusinesses in the state. >> it doesn't matter what size your farm is or your distribution. it's important to protect your consumers. >> reporter: he says members of his trade group including large organic farmers already follow strict new safety guidelines. manure is banned. composting is regulated and water testing requirements are much stricter. >> i'm unaware of anybody going out of business so far. >> reporter: back in washington, dana just hopes an agreement will come soon. >> just want to help others and make sure that they don't
all of the specialty produce that people in the bay area love on the farmer's markets, sanitizing the environment is not going to make sense for agriculture. we can't go there. >> reporter: then there's the expense like testing irrigation water once a week. >> for a smaller farm where the owners are working full time just to keep the farm afloat, it's going to be pretty much impossible. >> reporter: but this man says -- >> we feel like it can be done. >> reporter:...
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long-awaited report, the gist of it is the keystone pipeline effect would have very little impact on the environment. but yet they have still come out saying this report was bias. saying it was handled properly and sometimes was more rigorous than required. this thing hands down, it will certainly get built. stuart: very strict. >> you don't want it shipped. which would be ridiculous. stuart: it would be ridiculous. come on, charles. charles: build it and you can export it. stuart: you say he will do that. charles: i think so. stuart: senator harry reid calling the horror stories untrue. not so fast, listen to the senator on the senate floor yesterday. >> she works, she has maintained a number of part-time jobs, has a masters degree and then she says once it was passed, she said i saw the writing on the wall and so did the companies i work for. stuart: the senator joins us now from capitol hill. we just ran a clip from what you are saying on the show yesterday. in the constituent hurt economically and i take it you object to calling her a liar. correct? >> absolutely. he cannot handle the truth. we
long-awaited report, the gist of it is the keystone pipeline effect would have very little impact on the environment. but yet they have still come out saying this report was bias. saying it was handled properly and sometimes was more rigorous than required. this thing hands down, it will certainly get built. stuart: very strict. >> you don't want it shipped. which would be ridiculous. stuart: it would be ridiculous. come on, charles. charles: build it and you can export it. stuart: you...
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this is the most competitive feature environment he's ever seen. they will withdraw world cup t-shirts after they complained it a link to the country with sexual activity. the world's largest --second-largest sports company said they were only available in the u.s.. >> 643 a.m. in london. brazil is also the king of car crime, bad news for owners but makerews for the israeli of car tracking devices reporting record earnings largely thanks to brazil's auto theft explosion. middle eastern attic or elliott gotkine has more. with theen speaking chief executive? >> their biggest market thanks to this explosion of auto theft, brazil is just as important. of 10,000 vehicles are stolen, 40% worse than the second worst country, south africa. the chief executive says it will continue to be a very good market for them. very attractive to us because of two main reasons. brazil is becoming a more western company. more insurance companies are involved in more car manufacturers are involved. more people are using cars. on the other hand, still emerging markets. ,h
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that you wanted to create this environment that was not like happy feel-good music? the whole job from my point of view is to take you up in space with ryan and the lead character. if she was feeling overwhelmed, we needed the audience to feel like that. you look at everything you could do. always following the story and taking the audience on the journey. a let me ask you about being composer nowadays. did you think as a kid you were going to grow up and be a composer, or do you see that as the best outlet for you to now?ss creativity in music >> the main music was a thing from very young. anded to love songwriting that kind of thing. and in their early 20's i got my first job with a film composer. it was only when i started moving music around that i realized what is it could do to a story and this light went on. it after youte see a video or sometimes after you see a clip? >> sometimes you have a few thematic ideas. for me, it is always when the movie is there and you can see the performances. all of these different things combined and what the movie will need to.
that you wanted to create this environment that was not like happy feel-good music? the whole job from my point of view is to take you up in space with ryan and the lead character. if she was feeling overwhelmed, we needed the audience to feel like that. you look at everything you could do. always following the story and taking the audience on the journey. a let me ask you about being composer nowadays. did you think as a kid you were going to grow up and be a composer, or do you see that as...
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tomorrow, we will talk leadership with a business environment that is the 2014 leadership commodity. look for that tomorrow on bloomberg surveillance. >> our guest host is bob nardelli. let's get to some company news now from the files of "hobart west." target, procter & gamble, giving some p&g products less product placement in its stores. amazonmes after p&g let set up shop in the warehouses, allowing them to order products faster. falling for the first time in a decade, the company had just over 431,000 employees after last year. a 10% drop the last time this happened was 2002. coming as ibm tightened costs and to try to break seven straight quarters of falling revenue. telekom wants closer ties with germany's biggest carriers in markets like romania. netherlands, they have artie said that their german unit will introduce the new offer in the spring. course within bloomberg surveillance this morning we have seen headlines from ukraine and russia. vladimir putin, russia, flexing his muscles, the president ordering an urgent drill for troops across the central districts to test mili
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so it's a slow growth environment. we target to grow at a premium of about 25% to our domestic competitors in canada, and we've been able to produce that. and when you look at the growth of our business in the united states as an example where the economy is doing a little bit better, you know, our results down there have been very strong, and we continue to grow our market share. we're investing in the wealth business and the capital markets business. so, yeah, growth is hard to come by, but we're certainly not giving up. we think we can continue to meet our 7% annual growth objectives, and we haven't disappointed over the last couple years and hopefully we won't this year again. >> most banks here would salivate over an 18% return on equity point but you did see that come down from 20% in the year prior. what is sustainable in the longer term? >> our midterm objective is 18% plus which sounds high, but as i say, we've certainly been over that level over the last number of years. it is down a little bit this quarter,
so it's a slow growth environment. we target to grow at a premium of about 25% to our domestic competitors in canada, and we've been able to produce that. and when you look at the growth of our business in the united states as an example where the economy is doing a little bit better, you know, our results down there have been very strong, and we continue to grow our market share. we're investing in the wealth business and the capital markets business. so, yeah, growth is hard to come by, but...
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fundamentally very challenging to see substantial price appreciation when you have that type of an environment. hopefully that will improve. >> great to hear your thoughts, daniel morris from tiaa-cref's asset management. >> thanks for getting up early, appreciate it. >>> still to come, the closing keynote address at the world congress. >> the keenly awaited speech right after the break. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >>> welcome back to the show. facebook and samsung have been in the main newsmakers so far at this year's mobile world dmong barcelona. the social network ceo defended his what's app acquisition and attention turns to data and cloud computing ahead of ib ibm ceo's keynote address. jon forte is live, what should we look out for? >> reporter: this should be big da
fundamentally very challenging to see substantial price appreciation when you have that type of an environment. hopefully that will improve. >> great to hear your thoughts, daniel morris from tiaa-cref's asset management. >> thanks for getting up early, appreciate it. >>> still to come, the closing keynote address at the world congress. >> the keenly awaited speech right after the break. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: shares of best buy on the move to be profit expectations lee janzen analyst at janney montgomery scott, you were on a conference, what did you hear that surprise you? >> 18 months ago this country everyone thought was going out of business, actually argued today. and hybrid models are out there that the investments they make, the ones they're working on, making tough to compete with online. liz: will they have o downstairs' their retail store even more? >> they have markets where they have more density of stores than they need and over time it is inevitable that will happen. there taking hours out of the store because 12% of their business is now online. some productivity you don't need as much investment in energy and a. liz: the chart looks negative, the stock fell off a cliff. you sound positive. is there an opportunity? >> it is an opportunity. proof of concept will come in queue 4. even though they had lower numbers due to a promotable h
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: shares of best buy on the move to be profit expectations lee janzen analyst at janney montgomery scott, you were on a conference, what did you hear that surprise you? >> 18 months ago this country everyone thought was going out of business, actually argued today. and hybrid models are out there that the investments they make, the ones they're...
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apart from that, it is going to be everything from the economy to his thoughts about the investing environment right now. are these sectors the ones that are responsible for the profits? >> a big chunk of it. another piece of the equation is -- there was not , lot of bad weather last year so the claims they faced should be lower. thank you so much. we appreciate that look into berkshire hathaway. we are a few minutes from the opening bell. we have your top 10 traits. keep it right here on "in the loop." ♪ >> will come back. you are "in the loop." i am alix steel. bloomberg television is on the markets. scarlet fu has the latest. >> durable goods came in a little bit better than anticipated. the nasdaq futures are still up slightly. the s&p rose above its closing high but it was unable to hold onto that game yesterday -- gain yesterday. is still stronger, but cutting off its earlier level. imf put out a statement -- the ukraine notified the imf and the imf is ready to respond. we will continue to monitor that story as well. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. >> let's count down to the
apart from that, it is going to be everything from the economy to his thoughts about the investing environment right now. are these sectors the ones that are responsible for the profits? >> a big chunk of it. another piece of the equation is -- there was not , lot of bad weather last year so the claims they faced should be lower. thank you so much. we appreciate that look into berkshire hathaway. we are a few minutes from the opening bell. we have your top 10 traits. keep it right here on...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is on now. ♪ mattress discounters >>> it's unusual activity time again. pete najarian is buying a tech stock after spotting some unusual options activity. what is it? >> nokia. n.o.k. you look and see some of the activity, you don't look in the near term, but look out to may, you're going to see the call being bought in very large numbers. triple what was the open interest out there. the first hour, over 41,000 total contracts, 38,000 were on the call side. definitely some bulls coming in. f
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each...
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to the melting hazards of toxic dust from china built environment minister says beijing will cooperate to develop an advanced falling dust monitoring systems. a pro russian gunmen seize government buildings in a border region in ukraine raising fears of separatism in a country still reeling from the alister of its president from sunday's big and staff. that means it's thursday. they vary twenty seven here in korea my soul i'm moving on and sean went they do so much for joining us. we begin with the latest confirmation that north korea fired four short range missiles into the scene earlier this evening. for more details are still alive on the phone to my feet and knees correspondent up to one that you hardly know so far i can't tell yet if i needed a haircut for a good korea fired up for the gift pile of which are believed to have been thoughtful than in the pool at five forty two the atp. the forced to read her thoughts were bought from newark korea felt it during the week in an area with a gal could he be eaten or in the direction. they get it the mountainous region with a maple bar t
to the melting hazards of toxic dust from china built environment minister says beijing will cooperate to develop an advanced falling dust monitoring systems. a pro russian gunmen seize government buildings in a border region in ukraine raising fears of separatism in a country still reeling from the alister of its president from sunday's big and staff. that means it's thursday. they vary twenty seven here in korea my soul i'm moving on and sean went they do so much for joining us. we begin with...
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in a safe academic environment. >> it is a great environment to do it than on a community college camp us. >> reporter: students that are 21 years old saying a lower sampling age would allow them to achieve a higher understanding of wine. >> you can not taste it or smell it you miss out on a lot. >> we can be more part of the class for the tasting. >> reporter: mark kelly, kpix5. >> the bill is dubbed sit and spit because they can not swallow the wine. this is for the schools that have the established programs. >>> hollywood is celebrating the best and brightest at the 86th academy awards tonight. stars lined the red carpet outside of hollywood's theater this afternoon. film critics say this year's best picture race is the closest in decades. "12 years of slave" is side to be a top one. >>> now, not much rain today. not amounting to much. it was a nuisance. and the hi-def doppler is showing us that we continue to be annoyed by it. [ laughter ] >> yes. >> and, off shore from san francisco it is not picking up a drop. there are places where there is a little bit of drizzle and that is th
in a safe academic environment. >> it is a great environment to do it than on a community college camp us. >> reporter: students that are 21 years old saying a lower sampling age would allow them to achieve a higher understanding of wine. >> you can not taste it or smell it you miss out on a lot. >> we can be more part of the class for the tasting. >> reporter: mark kelly, kpix5. >> the bill is dubbed sit and spit because they can not swallow the wine. this...
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obviously in this political environment. but i'm going to keep pushing back on the excessive regulation. >> senator, you voted -- i think you were a no on the debt limit. i don't think you're supporting -- supported yellen's nomination. are you standing in the way of clearing some of the uncertainty that small business essay they may be up against? >> i think the debt limit was raised. i think janet yellen is the chair of the fed. so -- but look, i don't apologize for wanting to get ourselves, our federal government, on a sustainable fiscal path. i think it's terrible policy to give the president the ability to borrow trillions of more dollars on top of the $17 trillion that we already have without a single shred of a reform. the president's refusal to even negotiate how we could make at least some modest reforms to out of control spending i think is very irresponsible. >> all right. we did see him and speaker together yesterday. maybe that's a sign of something new. >> i hope so. >> senator, thanks again. >> thanks for havi
obviously in this political environment. but i'm going to keep pushing back on the excessive regulation. >> senator, you voted -- i think you were a no on the debt limit. i don't think you're supporting -- supported yellen's nomination. are you standing in the way of clearing some of the uncertainty that small business essay they may be up against? >> i think the debt limit was raised. i think janet yellen is the chair of the fed. so -- but look, i don't apologize for wanting to get...
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theoon as he lost information environment, he began to bleed supporters. when that happened, use on acceleration of the opposition. >> the media's first focused on the terrible and tragic deaths of roughly 78 people in the square but the real story was the loss of political support by virtue of being connected to the internet. >> the me talk about the whole new prize you are offering. explain that. the whole book is about how the internet can solve global problems. how will be a factor in the do come forward to this million dollar prize. i am literally putting my money where my mouth is. >> this is your money. >> this is a personal donation. google is doing things in this area and many are, as well. there are a series of problems -- empowerment of individuals, anti-censorship, illicit trafficking in illicit networks. technologies can be used to make those worse or better. i personally want to fund the people who are trying to make the problems better for citizens. there are plenty of heroes, we want to find them all. look at africa, for example, and how th
theoon as he lost information environment, he began to bleed supporters. when that happened, use on acceleration of the opposition. >> the media's first focused on the terrible and tragic deaths of roughly 78 people in the square but the real story was the loss of political support by virtue of being connected to the internet. >> the me talk about the whole new prize you are offering. explain that. the whole book is about how the internet can solve global problems. how will be a...
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. >> and a delicate balancing act between the environment and economy at lake tahoe. >> and a live look tonight from the top of mount tam you'll see how wet weather improved outlook for water supply. good evening. this next round of rain isn't a strong storm, but every drop counts in a drought, obviously. spencer? >> you're right. and we're counting many drops now. you can see light rainfall now. you can see that right here in the san francisco area from san francisco and south we have a steady rainfall at the moment. giving you the looping radar, you can see batches of rain beginning and continuing i should saying to move into our direction. nearly 4-tenths in mount st. helena. again, rain continues throughout the evening and overnight hours the totals will grow and we'll have totals later. >> the storm isn't looking like a big rain maker but last two were stronger and wetter. wayne freedman joins us with a look. >> people have been hearing about the drought. bad news, how about good news? this is bon tempe reservoir. it's full. that is excess water from the lake flowing into another l
. >> and a delicate balancing act between the environment and economy at lake tahoe. >> and a live look tonight from the top of mount tam you'll see how wet weather improved outlook for water supply. good evening. this next round of rain isn't a strong storm, but every drop counts in a drought, obviously. spencer? >> you're right. and we're counting many drops now. you can see light rainfall now. you can see that right here in the san francisco area from san francisco and...
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. >> delicate balancing act between environment and economy. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. not my strong suit. we get to the end of the day and i am toast. in fact, we've had toast for dinner. but tonight i nailed it. kfc family feast. 9 pieces any recipe, 3 large sides, 6 biscuits, $19.99. do not give up on dinner. ♪ >> delicate balancing act over the future of lake tahoe about to play out in court sierra club facing off against the agency that regulates development. and each side claims it's protecting the leak. for decades, economy here was driven by casinos competition changed everything >> we saw our economy go into free fall. >> businesses should
. >> delicate balancing act between environment and economy. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. not...
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if we could get back to that sort of environment, which was a more predictable environment, i do think we'd get better investment and ultimately better growth in the u.s. economy. in that sense, i agree with your hypothesis, that monetary policy can feedback to growth in that sense. >> but at the point you're referring to, the cost of capital was, quote, unquote, above the inflation rate. so we weren't, quote, unquote, subsidizing capital below the inflation rate. that's the part of this scenario i have a great deal of difficulty understanding. because i think it destroys the animal instincts. >> right. >> there's a guy, jim grant who wrote an article about the shot clock in basketball. i think zero interest rates are like not having a shot clock in basketball. >> sam, i wanted to change -- >> you certainly have investors saying, i've had a lot of ceos saying, wow, they're in no hurry, they have a big investment they're thinking about making. they're saying i don't have to be in any hurry, rates will be low for a long time, i'll wait a year to make the investment. as the economy normal
if we could get back to that sort of environment, which was a more predictable environment, i do think we'd get better investment and ultimately better growth in the u.s. economy. in that sense, i agree with your hypothesis, that monetary policy can feedback to growth in that sense. >> but at the point you're referring to, the cost of capital was, quote, unquote, above the inflation rate. so we weren't, quote, unquote, subsidizing capital below the inflation rate. that's the part of this...
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this is an environment where companies that don't get busy living, taking action like smart acquisitions, get busy dying. when companies do try to take control of their destinies, that tends to be good news for stocks for shareholders, something i write about in "get rich" carefully. that's why i like thermo fisher so much. i think kind of in arms to biotech and big forma, it provides laboratory customers with everything they need and they have a solid diagnostics division and safety business. the big reason i like the stock, back in april, thermo fisher announced it was buying life technologies for 13.6 billion in a deal that closed last month. that makes they the largest player by far. this is just such a fabulous acquisition. the light deal gives the company a terrific platform, something img poor tablet in a world of genetically platformed medicine and makes it the leader of bio science and processing, two years that help accelerate drug recovery and production. thermo fisher rallied 50% more since the like technology announced last april. talk about getting busy living. the company
this is an environment where companies that don't get busy living, taking action like smart acquisitions, get busy dying. when companies do try to take control of their destinies, that tends to be good news for stocks for shareholders, something i write about in "get rich" carefully. that's why i like thermo fisher so much. i think kind of in arms to biotech and big forma, it provides laboratory customers with everything they need and they have a solid diagnostics division and safety...
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what are the best investments in the environment then? >> i think when we talk about higher rates we have to talk about how much higher they go. two-year -- i mean, ten-year at a 260 kind of level. our anticipation is you will probably see something closer to half a point or 50 basis point rise. so i don't think that the rise in interest rates is going to be all that dramatic. but we really like municipal bonds in here especially for high net worth individual who is in a high tax bracket. there's unbelievable opportunities today where you can go out right there and 4% to 5% tax free yields when you think about the taxable equivalent. it's very, very high. >> steph? >> so i think that we're actually on a trading range for the near term but i do agree that we are going higher for the longer term. i think we've got to get better economic data. we got some pretty good earnings for sure. and this week i thought that retail sales and earnings were certainly better than feared and expectations were so low that that's why your seeing this bounce.
what are the best investments in the environment then? >> i think when we talk about higher rates we have to talk about how much higher they go. two-year -- i mean, ten-year at a 260 kind of level. our anticipation is you will probably see something closer to half a point or 50 basis point rise. so i don't think that the rise in interest rates is going to be all that dramatic. but we really like municipal bonds in here especially for high net worth individual who is in a high tax bracket....
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the company we provide an opportunity for students to practice with the new school in a new working environment dinner and the scenery in the bb do some practice at school. here they do it in real work and practice what they learn. let's teach students to the castel school employment placement of graduation. i don't know who used to hearing skills. like how when you turn. i mumbled i bought the hat that makes it look good when posting about that. ryan looked great on. to help me in finding that the claimant. the brick wall. i'm glad obama is the key to reaching government had commissioned to develop into a catch though education. we should pull out of a detainee and the private sector the country's growing to include cyclones. they will not scratch it. you knew me in moving moving moving breaking news at all seem to not smoke or amy is no norm than the caves commands an anti ukrainian and fourth division says it will forgo the borders of local authorities bringing the total number of treats this week's least almost six thousand plus. he is well nigh he created the crisis in ukraine and how they
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we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks to get those returned because i've not been rewarded for doing so. so we've got a more neutral start to say yes, if you want to go out and take an outsized risk decision, you will get an outsized risking return if your play comes off. but equities aren't that market right now. but yesterday's events were demonstrated, should gazprom have not made the statement this morning, you would have a different attitude to its cash flow risk. now you have a different set of information. and actually, if you listen to what president putin is repeatedly saying
we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks...
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. >> they are thriving in this environment. bitt made me a uncomfortable, to say the least. giantnkfully, the galapagos tortoise do not get excited about meal time. they can live months without food. because hee new 18 is going to live to 200. to cornices and lemurs, it shelters rare birds. >> doing very well. right here. >> i see him right there. it was once native to the area of the caribbean and when he moved here, there was not a single one left. >> because they are beautiful, they may have been killed for the feathers. >> branson has a big plan for them. >> once we have enough, we will move them on and hopefully, they will have scarlet ibis there. >> i would never leave. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. >> trish regan, bloomberg. >> whether animal or human. thethose listening on radio, the first word is up next. or our viewers, the pulse is back. we'll talk to the chief executive officer. our top story is that the ukraine is in crisis and we talked to the ukraine ambassador to the k -- the u.k. he seestalk about how this evolving. you can follow us on twitter. i know that there has
. >> they are thriving in this environment. bitt made me a uncomfortable, to say the least. giantnkfully, the galapagos tortoise do not get excited about meal time. they can live months without food. because hee new 18 is going to live to 200. to cornices and lemurs, it shelters rare birds. >> doing very well. right here. >> i see him right there. it was once native to the area of the caribbean and when he moved here, there was not a single one left. >> because they are...
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year ahead of her complaints about corruption in the gap between rich and polite and france to the environments. mix all of this china's economy continues to twelve presidential campaign and his administration are pushing ahead with reforms as a team for long term stability. one insight and analysis on weekends. one of the series and china will to reform an age heroes from jakarta is covering this story in and they should in today's china's biggest annual political event kicks off right here in the capital and preparations are fully underway. one of the biggest concerns right now its security as thousands of representatives of dr here in beijing. there's even a bigger security presence because of this weekend's deadly attack in the southern city of twenty. isn't that what i saw around the meeting venue. the main square in the center of teaching is also the center of political power. i've read it to the west is the great hall of the people would just once a year china's biggest issues i put forth prioritize and discuss. this composition egos and gathering in that building in a few days from now
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people in beijing are contributing to the environment little by little by sharing these bicycles. once you register you'll get a card which you place on the sensor, and you're ready to go. not only is it more environmentally friendly, it's also much easier to get around. even when traffic is severe. there are 520 rent-a-bike stations across the capital. and renting costs less than $2 a day. >> translator: bicycles are really eco-friendly. they're completely free of exhaust gas. >> reporter: many beijing residents are also wearing face masks to guard against dangerous pollutants known as pm-2.5. some masks are made especially for small children, who otherwise would be reluctant to wear them. people are also taking measures inside their homes. the best air purifiers cost about $500 to $800. in china that's about two month's salary for the average worker. >> translator: they're expensive, but what can we do? >> reporter: even china's president directly addressed the issue with the people. this is one of the residential compounds that xi jinping made a surprise visit to last month. he
people in beijing are contributing to the environment little by little by sharing these bicycles. once you register you'll get a card which you place on the sensor, and you're ready to go. not only is it more environmentally friendly, it's also much easier to get around. even when traffic is severe. there are 520 rent-a-bike stations across the capital. and renting costs less than $2 a day. >> translator: bicycles are really eco-friendly. they're completely free of exhaust gas. >>...
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fourteen l ago and is an opportunity for the uk together with british muslims in a relaxed friendly environment for the bullets his staff and trustees all well respected members of the queue you seek me out that we ask everyone to join as a family fun day twenty fourth seed. meanwhile like a monday she did such a statement defending the park's decision to allow the events in saying that it certainly does not discriminate in any way. is that about four ten one. they went to. your great new books dollars due to sch has released a video about homosexual love was in shock waves in the islamic republic with the topic is to do and being convicted of homosexuality to carry the death penalty. now that a cop on every new old gentleman who wrote and directed the video for the cash to set it as being viewed on more than a median every news online or via illegal satellite channels since it's valentine's day was nice. it has cost the discussion to the great thing and it's a lot of them are biting at the end their lives have been changed to the commons of the bed the messages we proceed to the sensitivities
fourteen l ago and is an opportunity for the uk together with british muslims in a relaxed friendly environment for the bullets his staff and trustees all well respected members of the queue you seek me out that we ask everyone to join as a family fun day twenty fourth seed. meanwhile like a monday she did such a statement defending the park's decision to allow the events in saying that it certainly does not discriminate in any way. is that about four ten one. they went to. your great new books...
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the gap between rich and four and concerns about the environment. and through all of this china's economy continues to grow present she's thinking and his administration are expected to introduce more of forms with the goal of achieving long term stability all this week. we're bringing you an insight and analysis with their special series china road to reform nhk world's rajah prada is covering the story in beijing this was a year meeting is so important in china that people in this country categorize it as its own season in the political season. and bc spokesperson for again spoke to reporters ahead of the opening session she talked about cars than she should team's determination to tackle bureaucratic corruption instead they'll be zero tolerance for corrupt officials and anyone found guilty must be harshly punished. dismissed worries that other nations have expressed about china's ongoing military buildup. she said china believes he can maintain peace by spring. and if the chinese people can only be rest assured if there's a strong force defending
the gap between rich and four and concerns about the environment. and through all of this china's economy continues to grow present she's thinking and his administration are expected to introduce more of forms with the goal of achieving long term stability all this week. we're bringing you an insight and analysis with their special series china road to reform nhk world's rajah prada is covering the story in beijing this was a year meeting is so important in china that people in this country...
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zurich, we are starting to prepare for a low-interest environment. we came off of it in 2008, we had to make little changes to profitability. we chose to defend it, that was a very strong managing good we have less sensibility to low-interest rates than other countries, which probably will have more challenging times ahead. short interest rates continue to remain where they are. in other words, moving into a japanese scenario. thatarting to dustin and -- infrastructure of real estate. would you take more risk on so-called hard assets if you could? >> as part of my strategy for the economy, considering all of the assets, i would take moderately more risk. when you do that, we have also decided to move a part of our liquid assets into lesly quit assets. talking about infrastructure, i --uld dress that the world stressed that the world takes infrastructure loans, and some of the more risky assets modestly increase our quarter. >> how important an issue is climate change for the interest -- insurance industry? >> climate change is an important factor. no
zurich, we are starting to prepare for a low-interest environment. we came off of it in 2008, we had to make little changes to profitability. we chose to defend it, that was a very strong managing good we have less sensibility to low-interest rates than other countries, which probably will have more challenging times ahead. short interest rates continue to remain where they are. in other words, moving into a japanese scenario. thatarting to dustin and -- infrastructure of real estate. would you...
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>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a bank, necessarily. who are you connecting people or are you extending the capital the loans yourself and, if so, how much capital are you holding to protect against losses? >> yes. so we're holding an extensive amount of equity capitol to protect against losses. we get the money for the loans themselves from banks like goldman sachs, deutsche banks, square one banks and hedge funds from smaller individuals. it's a variety of capital sources funding the loans. con necking wall street to main street with our platform. >> are you regulated like a bank? >> we're regulated like a non-bank commercia
>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a...
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good i think it extends everywhere in this particular environment. because you have segments of high tech manufacturing. you have segments of innovative financial services. all of those types of businesses in this day and age need skilled productive talent. >> we don't know yet what's going to happen in the state of georgia, whether or not they will follow the lead of arizona and reject the pending legislation. but already we are seeing businesses like delta airlines and others try to distance themselves from what might happen in the state. how important is it for a company like delta to do that? >> well, delta's got a couple of different things at play here. there's lots of choice in airlines, right? and so they're in a very competitive business. they don't want to send the signal that they're aligned with the state , that is particularly unwelcoming or seems to be unwelcoming to certain individuals. and so that would be in the minds i'm sure of the management of delta. >> finally you've been crunching the numbers, doing the retch for a long time --
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we talk, as you would imagine, but how we see the security environment in some detail. it is fair to say we see this strategic environment we are facing is continuing to be complex. it is rapidly changing. dca continued importance focusing on the asia-pacific region. we see multiple points in the middle east. a range of challenging problems. suny, she it tensions. that is an area of continuing importance in focus for the department. the security department, we talk about how we see developments in the cyber and space domain. these are vital to our securities that is under considerable challenge by nation states in various places in the world. an important piece of the security environment is how we see the terrorist threat metastasizing. i think it is fair to say that while the direct threat to the homeland is not as strong as it was immediately after the 9/11 attacks, we certainly see al qaeda continuing to morph. it is a major focal point of our strategy which will talk about in a little bit more. we talk in the report about how we see technology changing and influenc
we talk, as you would imagine, but how we see the security environment in some detail. it is fair to say we see this strategic environment we are facing is continuing to be complex. it is rapidly changing. dca continued importance focusing on the asia-pacific region. we see multiple points in the middle east. a range of challenging problems. suny, she it tensions. that is an area of continuing importance in focus for the department. the security department, we talk about how we see developments...
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he is governing in a difficult environment. is there one or two lessons he could learn from those radius presidencies? previous presidencies? >> he is trying hard. he has an awful situation. the republican party is terribly divided. it is terribly divided, so they spend much of their time fighting each other. to mess't have the time with democrats. >> there is not much he can do? >> he is trying. i think the staff that he has is good. but, they are not doing enough to get close to the congress. they are doing better. it is going to take a long time to get over and get past that point. , the taskke too long -- there is no task remaining until he is out of the door. >> you have said your favorite speaker was sam rayburn. a few questions. tip o'neill. >> a wonderful guy. everybody loved him. both republicans, democrats. was a good speaker. another irishman was a great one. john mccormick. of rayburn.rotÉge mentor of tip o'neill. succession.derful understood how the place should work and how people could work together. >> on the o
he is governing in a difficult environment. is there one or two lessons he could learn from those radius presidencies? previous presidencies? >> he is trying hard. he has an awful situation. the republican party is terribly divided. it is terribly divided, so they spend much of their time fighting each other. to mess't have the time with democrats. >> there is not much he can do? >> he is trying. i think the staff that he has is good. but, they are not doing enough to get...
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they've heard complaints about corruption, the gap between rich and poor, and threats to the environment. but amidst all of this, china's economy continues to grow. president xi jinping and his administration are pushing ahead with reforms, as they aim for long-term stability. we'll have insight, and analysis, all week as part of our series, "china: road to reform." let's take you live now to beijing where nhk world's raja pradhan is leading our coverage. >> hi, gene. in two days, china's biggest annual political event kicks off right here in the capital, and preparations are fully under way. one of the biggest concerns right now is security. as thousands of representatives arrive here in beijing. there's even a bigger security presence because of this weekend's deadly attacks in the southern city of kunling. here's a look at what i saw around the meeting venue. tiananmen square in the center of beijing is also the center of political power. directly to the west is the great hall of the people, where just once a year china's biggest issues are put forward, prioritized and discussed. chin
they've heard complaints about corruption, the gap between rich and poor, and threats to the environment. but amidst all of this, china's economy continues to grow. president xi jinping and his administration are pushing ahead with reforms, as they aim for long-term stability. we'll have insight, and analysis, all week as part of our series, "china: road to reform." let's take you live now to beijing where nhk world's raja pradhan is leading our coverage. >> hi, gene. in two...